Posted March 10, 2009

Painter Tim Kennedy is just closing in on a decade as a full-time resident of Indiana. A senior lecturer in IU’s Hope School of Fine Arts and the recipient of numerous grants from the Indiana Arts Commission, Kennedy is currently exhibiting his latest paintings titled “Perry Four” at the First Street Gallery in New York City. WFIU’s Yaël Ksander spoke with Kennedy about his new paintings, and the balance between abstraction and figuration.

WFIU's Arts Desk Editor, Yaël seeks out and shepherds the stories of artists, musicians, writers, and other creative people. In addition, Yaël co-hosts A Moment of Science, writes essays for A Moment of Indiana History, produces Speak Your Mind (WFIU's guest editorial segment), hosts music and news hours throughout the week, and lends her voice to everything from accounting courses to nature documentaries. Yaël holds a MFA in painting from Indiana University, an MA in art history from Columbia University, and a BA from the University of Virginia, where she studied languages and literature.

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